The African National Congress (ANC) subcommittee chair for International Relations, Nomvula Mokonyane, says they hope the upcoming NATO summit in Lithuania will prioritise cessation of hostilities in conflicts.
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This, as NATO members are set to gather to deliberate on several key matters, including the expansion of the Western military alliance.for over a year, has been campaigning among the NATO members seeking to be admitted. Mokonyane says the NATO members should ensure that they don’t worsen the situation as the Russia-Ukraine conflict rages on.
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